
Introduction:
The Youth General Assembly’s “Shadow Cabinet” project, launched in 2018, simulates the functioning of a government cabinet, allowing youth to take on ministerial roles, debate policies, and propose solutions to pressing national issues. This youth-led initiative empowers participants to engage in the administrative and political processes, ensuring their voices are heard in shaping the future of Pakistan.
Vision:
To equip youth with hands-on experience in governance by simulating real-world political roles. This project envisions youth as future leaders actively engaged in national governance and policy-making.
Belief:
We believe that by experiencing governance through a structured simulation, youth can better understand policy-making and governance. This will inspire them to engage more actively in political and civic processes.
Aim:
The project aims to create an immersive learning experience where youth can simulate government roles and debate national issues. It seeks to enhance leadership, decision-making, and policy-formulation skills among participants.
Objectives:
- Provide youth with a practical understanding of government functions and responsibilities.
- Simulate the work of a cabinet to develop policy-making skills.
- Foster critical thinking and debate on national issues.
- Encourage youth to take an active interest in politics and governance.
- Organize workshops, mock sessions, and mentorship programs to build leadership skills.
Core Areas of Operation:
- Governance Simulation and Training
- Policy Development and Debate
- Leadership Skills Development
- National Issues Engagement and Solutions
- Workshops on Political Processes